Olympus xD-Picture Card (Type M and Type M+)

Compact and durable, the Olympus xD-Picture Card is the ultimate reusable, removable digital media. Besides providing increased storage capacities at higher resolutions, it also offers compatibility with most manufacturers’ xD-compatible devices and is the only xD-Picture Card to support the Panorama function found with today’s Olympus digital cameras.

The Type M and Type M+ xD-Picture Card keeps your photo, movie and other files safe and sound so you can enjoy them any way you want (viewing, sharing, slideshows, etc.) and any time. The compact size lets you carry it anywhere and because it’s compatible with many reader/writers, you can download data to a computer or another device in a jiffy.

The Type M+ xD-Picture card is compatible with the Type M card in all cameras and is 1.5 times faster than the Type M card. The increase in speed may be useful in sequential shooting of digital stills and in the recording of high-density video with Olympus cameras.

microSD Memory Card

Some Olympus digital point-and-shoot cameras come equipped with an adapter (MASD-1), which will enable microSD memory cards to be used when capturing images. The microSD cards are emerging in consumer electronic devices, including mobile phones and PDAs. Users can also easily display photos on their HDTVs.

Take Your Pictures Further with Olympus Master 2.0

When you purchase an Olympus xD-Picture Card it comes with a unique authorization code for the xD Pack plug-in that expands the functions of OLYMPUS Master 2.0 software. Click here to download xD Pack plug-in. This will allow you to use new ART editing features including:

Watercolor

Oil Painting

Cartoon Art

3D Photos

By adding the ART function to OLYMPUS Master 2.0 you can quickly and easily turn any photo into a unique Watercolor, a vibrant Oil Painting, fun Cartoon Art, and even convert it into a cool 3D version.

*These capacities are averages for the HQ mode with current Olympus digital cameras except for D-SLR (as of March 2008). Actual capacities will vary depending on the camera used and shooting conditions. Check with your specific camera’s specifications to determine a more exact listing of the xD-Picture Card capacity in your camera.